Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.
1. A keyboard with reflected light beam finger detection, comprising: a plurality of substantially transparent areas; a plurality of light emitters and a plurality of light detectors, each light emitter being paired with a light detector whereby emitted light from the light emitter of a pair is intended to be reflected to the light detector of the pair, and wherein pairs of light emitters and light detectors are aligned with and disposed below each of said substantially transparent areas; a plurality of visible light emitters aligned with and disposed below each of said substantially transparent areas; a microprocessor including a dark ambient value stored for each of said plurality of light detectors, said dark ambient value being substantially equal to a value detected by said light detector at said substantially transparent areas when a finger encompasses said substantially transparent area thereby blocking ambient light to said light detector at said one of said plurality of said substantially transparent areas, said microprocessor being configured to scan said plurality of light detectors and to determine a detected value for each of said plurality of light detectors, wherein when each of said plurality of light detectors is scanned and after said microprocessor determines at least one light detector has a detected value substantially equal to said dark ambient stored by said microprocessor, then an emitter paired with said light detector is turned on, wherein if a value detected by said light detector when said emitter is turned on is substantially equal to said dark ambient value stored by said microprocessor this identification is equated to no finger being detected, and if said value detected by said light detector when said emitter is turned on is substantially different from said dark ambient value this identification is equated to a finger being detected, and said microprocessor provides a key code representative of a location to a host.
2. A keyboard with reflected light beam finger detection as claimed in claim 1 wherein said visible light emitters are diodes.
3. A keyboard with reflected light beam finger detection as claimed in claim 1 further including a ring aligned with each of said plurality of substantially transparent areas protruding up from a top surface of said keyboard.
4. A keyboard with reflected light beam finger detection, comprising: a keyboard planar top surface of one piece construction free of openings and microbial harbors; key indicia disposed on said top surface of said keyboard; said key indicia aligned with a plurality of substantially transparent areas in said top surface; a plurality of light emitters and a plurality of light detectors, each light emitter being paired with a light detector whereby emitted light from the light emitter of a pair is intended to be reflected to the light detector of the pair, and wherein pairs of light emitters and light detectors are aligned with and disposed below each of said substantially transparent areas below said top surface; a plurality of visible light emitters aligned with and disposed below each of said substantially transparent areas; a microprocessor including a dark ambient value stored for each of said plurality of light detectors, said dark ambient value being substantially equal to a value detected by a detector at a substantially transparent area when a finger encompasses said substantially transparent area when a finger encompasses said substantially transparent area thereby blocking ambient light to said light detector at said substantially transparent area, said microprocessor being configured to scan said plurality of light detectors and to determine a detected value for each of said plurality of light detectors, wherein when each of said plurality of light detectors is scanned and after said microprocessor determines at least one light detector has a detected value substantially equal to said dark ambient stored by said microprocessor, then an emitter paired with said light detector is turned on, wherein if a value detected by said light detector when said emitter is turned on is substantially equal to said dark ambient value stored by said microprocessor this identification is equated to no finger being detected, and if said value detected by said light detector when said emitter is turned on is substantially different from said dark ambient value, this identification is equated to a finger being detected, and said microprocessor provides a key code representative of a location to a host.
5. A keyboard with reflected light beam finger detection as claimed in claim 4 wherein said visible light emitters are diodes.
6. A keyboard with reflected light beam finger detection as claimed in claim 4 further including an embossed ring aligned with each of said plurality of substantially transparent areas protruding up from said top surface.
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May 5, 2015
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